QIO Program Health Observance Messaging and Media Tips
The DVA puts together messaging and media tips to help QIO Program contractors promote their quality improvement activities.
Stigma Reduction Webinars with Connecticut State Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) and Shatterproof
These one-hour webinars address different aspects of stigma associated with substance use disorders, from the language used to social attitudes and behaviors. The second webinar introduces an innovative stigma index that measured Connecticut residents’ attitudes toward people with opioid use disorder.
Rural Community Action Guide: Building Stronger, Healthy, Drug-Free Rural Communities
Section 1 of this compilation of qualitative data collected from organizations serving rural communities describes how stigma acts as a barrier to obtaining substance use disorder treatment, alienates families who fear judgement and isolation and creates division in tight-knit rural communities.
Case Studies: Stigma Reduction
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) group summarizes the outcomes of two CDC-funded training programs in Vermont designed to reduce stigma among emergency personnel toward people with substance use disorders.
A Movement to End Addiction Stigma
Shatterproof identifies four forms of stigma associated with opioid use disorder: public stigma, structural stigma, self-stigma, and stigma against medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). It includes a conceptual framework for combatting addiction stigma – and numerous, practical suggestions on how to impart that change.
UNSHAME KY Story Library
This video collection of stories, presented by UNSHAME KY, are from people with opioid use disorder (OUD) who aim to reduce negative attitudes and stereotypes of people with OUD and inspire and give hope to those who struggle with the disease.
Reducing Stigma: Understanding Addiction and Supporting Recovery
This is a community facing fact sheet from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that emphasizes that addiction can happen to anyone: in fact, one in 14 Americans report experiencing a substance use disorder.
Reducing and Understanding Stigma Podcast
This eight-minute podcast from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Overdose Prevention outlines what stigma is related to substance use disorders, how it can make it harder for people to access treatment and the role everyone can play to reduce stigma and provide support around recovery from addiction.
Transcript also available here.
No Shame Toolkit
This social media toolkit from the SAFE (Stop the Addiction Fatality Epidemic) Project aims to help end shame and stigma for those who have addiction and mental health concerns.
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